The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volumen6 |
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Those Greeks and Romans , who are the objects of our admiration , employed
hardly any other virtue in the extirpation of tyrants , than that love of liberty which
made them prompt in seizing the sword and gave them strength to use it .
Those Greeks and Romans , who are the objects of our admiration , employed
hardly any other virtue in the extirpation of tyrants , than that love of liberty which
made them prompt in seizing the sword and gave them strength to use it .
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For these make mischievous demons , whose malice they cannot resist , the
objects of their religious adoration ; while those elevate impotent tyrants , in order
to shield them from destruction , into the rank of Gods ; and to their own cost ...
For these make mischievous demons , whose malice they cannot resist , the
objects of their religious adoration ; while those elevate impotent tyrants , in order
to shield them from destruction , into the rank of Gods ; and to their own cost ...
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Hence , while I applaud those , who were victorious in the field , I will not
complain of the province which was assigned me ; but rather congratulate myself
upon it , and thank the author of all good for having placed me in a station , which
may ...
Hence , while I applaud those , who were victorious in the field , I will not
complain of the province which was assigned me ; but rather congratulate myself
upon it , and thank the author of all good for having placed me in a station , which
may ...
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... to defend those actions which have been so gloriously atchieved ; while I vindi
: cate the authors as well as myself , whose name has been associated with
theirs , not so much for the fake of honour as disgrace , from unmerited ignominy
änd ...
... to defend those actions which have been so gloriously atchieved ; while I vindi
: cate the authors as well as myself , whose name has been associated with
theirs , not so much for the fake of honour as disgrace , from unmerited ignominy
änd ...
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among. those , who were thoroughly acquainted with our principles and our
conduct ; but , how were strangers to discover the false affertions of our
adversaries ? When proper pains have been taken to make the vindication as
extenfive as the ...
among. those , who were thoroughly acquainted with our principles and our
conduct ; but , how were strangers to discover the false affertions of our
adversaries ? When proper pains have been taken to make the vindication as
extenfive as the ...
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